Carmen Lundy in Concert
City College Center for the Arts in partnership with The National Jazz Museum of Harlem proudly present Carmen Lundy in concert on Friday, December 16, 2022 at 7pm in Aaron Davis Hall.
She will be accompanied by Julius Rodriguez 鈥 piano; Matthew Whitaker - keyboards, organ; Ben Williams 鈥 bass; Terreon Gully 鈥 drums; and, Andrew Renfroe - guitar
Grammy庐 Nominated vocalist and composer Carmen Lundy began her professional career in Miami, FL when there were very few young, gifted and aspiring jazz vocalists on the horizon. Over four decades later, Ms. Lundy is celebrated throughout the world for her vocal artistry and is highly regarded for her jazz innovation. A native of Miami, Florida, Carmen Lundy鈥檚 path to being one of today鈥檚 most talented and respected jazz singers began at age six, with her first piano lessons. She was deeply inspired by her mother who was then lead singer in the gospel group, The Apostolic Singers. Ms. Lundy attended The University of Miami as an Opera major, but soon discovered that jazz was where her talent really shone. While working steadily in the Miami Jazz scene, she graduated with a degree in Studio Music and Jazz, one of the first singers to do so. Lundy then moved to New York City in 1978, and in 1991 relocated to the Los Angeles area and continued her storied career, impressing the notoriously critical jazz cognoscenti and audiences alike.
Currently on the Afrasia Productions label, Carmen is a 2021 Grammy庐 Nominated artist for her 15th album Modern Ancestors, for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Her previous release, 2017鈥檚 Code Noir, debuted at #6 on the Billboard Jazz Chart to both critical and popular acclaim. Carmen鈥檚 full discography consists of 鈥淕ood Morning Kiss鈥, 鈥淢oment To Moment鈥, 鈥淣ight And Day, 鈥淥ld Devil Moon鈥, 鈥淪elf Portrait鈥, 鈥淪omething To Believe In鈥, 鈥淭his Is Carmen Lundy鈥, 鈥淛azz and The New Songbook 鈥 Live at The Madrid鈥, 鈥淐ome Home鈥, 鈥淪olamente鈥, 鈥淐hanges鈥, 鈥淪oul To Soul鈥 and 鈥淐ode Noir鈥. All have topped the Best Albums and Top Ten Albums lists on Billboard, JazzWeek, Downbeat, and JazzTimes. Among Lundy鈥檚 other awards and recognitions are a Grammy庐 Award for Terri Lyne Carrington鈥檚 Mosaic Project, 2011 Grammy庐 Winner for Best Jazz Vocal Album, which features the Carmen Lundy composition 鈥淪how Me A Sign鈥 (from the Lundy album 鈥淪olamente鈥).
In January 2018, Carmen Lundy received the RoundGlass Music Award for her song 鈥淜umbaya鈥 from Code Noir. In 2016 she was honored with the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award in Jazz by Black Women In Jazz and The Arts, in Atlanta, GA. Additionally, she was honored with Historymaker status by the esteemed The Historymakers庐 organization, the nation鈥檚 largest African American video oral history collection based in Chicago, IL. Among other recognitions, especially rewarding was Miami-Dade鈥檚 County Office of the Mayor and Board of County Commissioners proclaiming January 25th 鈥淐armen Lundy Day鈥, along with handing Ms. Lundy the keys to the City of Miami.
As a composer, Ms. Lundy鈥檚 catalogue numbers over 150 published songs, one of the few jazz vocalists in history to accomplish such a distinction. Her compositions have been recorded by such artists as Kenny Barron, Ernie Watts, Terri Lyne Carrington, Straight Ahead and Regina Carter. Carmen鈥檚 far-reaching discography also includes performances and recordings with such musicians as brother and bassist Curtis Lundy, Ray Barretto, Bruce Hornsby, Mulgrew Miller, Kip Hanrahan, Courtney Pine, Roy Hargrove, Jimmy Cobb, Ron Carter, Randy Brecker, Oscar Castro-Neves, Robert Glasper, Jamison Ross, Patrice Rushen, and the late Kenny Kirkland and Geri Allen among others. Teaching, too, is an important activity. Ms. Lundy has given Master Classes in Australia, Denmark, Russia, Japan, Switzerland, New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles and other cities around the world.
Since its inception in 1998, she was Resident Clinician at Betty Carter鈥檚 Jazz Ahead Program at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. for 18 years. She has also been guest artist and clinician with the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz and The Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. Ms. Lundy is also a gifted actress having performed the lead role as Billie Holiday in the Off-Off Broadway play 鈥淭hey Were All Gardenias鈥 by Lawrence Holder, as well as the lead role in the Broadway show, Duke Ellington鈥檚 鈥淪ophisticated Ladies鈥. Additionally, Carmen Lundy is a celebrated visual artist. Her works have been exhibited in New York at The Jazz Gallery in Soho, The Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles, and at a month-long exhibition at the Madrid Theatre, Los Angeles
This concert is made possible with the support from Chamber Music America Jazz Presenters Consortium for Jazz Grant and the West Harlem Development Corporation
The National Jazz Museum of Harlem in partnership with City College Center for the Arts are proud to present Carmen Lundy in concert.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Valid proof of vaccination or negative Covid test within 7 days required for entry into Aaron Davis Hall!
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